Off Road Tires
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Off Road Tires - 1/23/2008 12:51:30 PM
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quinnman105
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I am looking for good Off Road Tires. Good For Snow/Dirt/Mud/Dry Pavement. I was looking into getting the Dunlop Radial Rover RVXT's. 235/70/R15. Are these a good tire?
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RE: Off Road Tires - 1/23/2008 2:24:22 PM
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EvansBlue
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I reccommend BFG TAs. They are good for everything except beach sand.
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RE: Off Road Tires - 2/4/2008 3:47:00 PM
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dleonard2844
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thats what i'm getting next, cuz i see em pull through so much sh!t all the time
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RE: Off Road Tires - 2/7/2008 8:59:34 AM
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rutler101
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i've had the bfg ta's and was never impressed by them especially since they could never balance out all the way the tire is junk i think and is overpriced at that with a few others considered i like the toyo at's and absolutly love the pro comp ta's i will never buy another tire than the pro comp ta's they are great in any situation. and as far as big tires 40" + its all about the super swamper iroks
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RE: Off Road Tires - 2/8/2008 12:26:07 AM
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fireman526
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Joined: 2/3/2008 From: Houston, Texas Status: offline
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Ill tell ya man, I had a set of the BFG all terrain's on my last truck and besides the fact that they were expensive, they were good for nothing except roadway use. It didnt take much at all to lose traction. I was disappointed. But, on the flip side, they lasted for like 50,000 miles. After those, I bought a set of Pro comp Extreme all terrain's, got em for a good deal, and they came with a 40,000 mile treadlife warranty. To be honest with you, I tried to get myself in trouble with those tires ( succeded a couple times ), but for the most part, they handled everything I threw at them with ease. Check em out. www.4wheelparts.com
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RE: Off Road Tires - 5/2/2008 11:59:52 AM
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Jeckel707
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ill tell ya, i have the bridgestone dueler at's, i have had great luck with those on my 07 silverado than anything. i have been through more sh*t with those and have been very very impressed, it took me getting mired up to the frame on a trail in 2wd before i had to switch to 4wd to get out, hell the front tires were within a foot of dry dirt! they are a little expensive but if you are going to spend the money on the bfg at's, get the duelers, they kick a**
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